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CASES postgraduate students have a lot to remember and revise in their final stages of exam preparation and, consequently, during their crucial practical examinations are unable to precisely answer what an examiner expects for a particular case scenario. Recreating the examination hall scenario and simulating what transpires during those few hours between the student and the examiners is the main aim of this book. The 60 long and short cases, along with a chapter on goniometry, form the content of this book. Chapters include many relevant photographs and X-rays which help in understanding the difficult concepts. Each chapter is a condensation of cardinal information required to be presented ...
Wars are born in human mind. Great military leaders belonging to all times and cultures have always tried to influence the minds of their foes and friends alike to facilitate their own victories by making their enemies hesitant. The minds concerned could be influenced with a variety of overt and covert actions that send right signals to the target audiences. In the words of Allied Supreme Commander of the World War II, Gen. Dwight Eisenhower, these actions are: anything from the singing of a beautiful anthem to the most extraordinary kind of physical sabotage. This is Psychological Warfare and the most preferred action is communication. Dr. Arunkumar Bhatt, who being a defence journalist kno...
This book focuses on the principles and procedures related to entrepreneurship in the fields of veterinary and animal sciences. It also addresses the challenges that entrepreneurs in these fields may face. The book discusses the innovative ideas and strategies for starting a business unit, as well as its financial direction. The author shares their personal experiences and real-life examples from academic and extension activities to illustrate the problems faced by entrepreneurs in veterinary and animal husbandry. The chapters are written in a clear and understandable language, making it accessible to readers from various backgrounds. This publication is intended for entrepreneurs, researchers, students, academicians, and policy makers who are interested in learning about entrepreneurship in veterinary and animal sciences.
Basics of History Taking and Examination in Orthopedics Clinical Evaluation of Acute Injury of Bones and Joints Clinical Evaluation of Diseased Long Bones Clinical Evaluation of the Shoulder Joint Clinical Evaluation of the Elbow Joint Clinical Evaluation of the Wrist and Hand Clinical Evaluation of the Hip Joint Clinical Evaluation of the Knee Joint Clinical Evaluation of the Ankle Joint and Foot Clinical Evaluation of the Spine Clinical Evaluation of the Peripheral Nerves Clinical Evaluation of Brachial Plexus Injury Clinical Evaluation of Cerebral Palsy Child Clinical Evaluation of the Bone Tumors Clinical Evaluation of the Amputation Stump Gait Assessment and Various Patterns of Gait Clinical Evaluation of the Swelling, Scar, Sinus, and Ulcer
Management: Principles, Processes and Practices is a comprehensive textbook designed for management students. The content of the book is balanced with a due focus on concepts and theory, tools and methods and applications. An integrated approach has been adopted with a modular structure that is comprehensive in nature in its coverage of the subject and jargon free at the same time. The book discusses in detail both the managerial functions as well as organizational functions. The whole exposition is divided into six streams viz., Economic and Financial Analysis, Excelling through People, Managerial Competencies, Creating and Delivering Customer Value, Quantitative Methods and Information Systems, and Operations and Technology Management. Written in a lucid style and user-friendly manner, the book presents the basics, essentials, and applications of management, which will be useful to students.
Organizations of all types are consistently working on new initiatives, product lines, and workflows as a way to remain competitive in the modern business environment. No matter the type of project at hand, employing the best methods for effective execution and timely completion of the task is essential to business success. Operations and Service Management: Concepts, Methodologies, Tools, and Applications is a comprehensive reference source for the latest research on business operations and production processes. It examines the need for a customer focus and highlights a range of pertinent topics such as financial performance measures, human resource development, and business analytics, this multi-volume book is ideally designed for managers, professionals, students, researchers, and academics interested in operations and service management.
Prosperity through fruit cultivation is the new slogan gaining much acceptance among policy makers. Presently, fruit culture has established its credibility in improving income through increased productivity, generating employment and enhancing export. The focused attention on investment in fruit production during the last decade has been rewarding in terms of increased production and productivity of fruits. India has emerged as second largest producer of fruits in the world. It has diverse climates and soil for cultivation of fruit crops providing ample opportunities for the development of fruit industry but the greatest challenge in present is to produce sufficient fruit to feed the ever-i...
A COMPREHENSIVE AND INTERESTINGLY TOLD HISTORY OF THE INDO-CHINA BOUNDARY DISPUTE The India–China border dispute predates Independence, going back a century and a half. As complex as the issue is, it pivots on two key questions: Who does Aksai Chin belong to? Will China accept the McMahon Line—which separates India’s northeastern front regions—as the international border between the two countries? The dispute over Aksai Chin can be traced back to the military expeditions of General Zorawar Singh of the Sikh Empire into north Baltistan and Tibet in 1841–42 and the Treaty of Chushul of 1842. The McMahon Line, on the other hand, came into being after a long-drawn-out boundary conferen...
Terrorism is a kind of war, which is launched from hideouts by employing speed, surprise and indiscriminate violence. Assassinations, killing of innocent people including women and children, and invisibility, are at the heart of the strategy of the terrorists. It is an organized system of intimidation and coercion by use of violence that does not obey the rules of war to achieve political or religious ends. This book brings out the terrorist groups involved in South Asia in detail and India in particular. Terrorist affected areas in South Asia and the effect of Terrorism has also been discussed in detail. The Naxal movement in India has also been covered in detail. In the last chapter the author has also recommended some Counter Terrorism measures and strategy for South Asia as well as for India.
Since 2001, Afghanistan has provided New Delhi an opportunity to underline its role as a regional power. In the rapidly evolving geo-strategic scenario, India was forced to reconstitute and reassess its policies towards Afghanistan. India-Afghanistan Cooperation took a leap forward after the defeat of the Taliban and the installation of an Interim Authority. India’s main focus has been to support the Afghan government and the political process in the country mandated under the Bonn Agreement of 2001. In the past decade, India pursued a policy of high-level engagement with Afghanistan through wide-ranging humanitarian, financial and infrastructural project assistance, as well as participati...